9 Nature & Wildlife Areas in Central Transdanubia That You Shouldn't Miss

July 6, 2021 Tynisha Seiler

Discover the best top things to do in Central Transdanubia, Hungary including Nagybivalyos Fishing Lake and Leisure Center, Cuha Valley, Fenyes Education Trail of Tata, Ferto-Hansag National Park, Alcsut Arboretum, Pakozdi-Sukoro Arboretum and Wildlife Park, Bokod Floating Village, Centre for Nature and Wildlife Conservation, Zamolyi Madarkert.
Restaurants in Central Transdanubia

1. Nagybivalyos Fishing Lake and Leisure Center

within the town of Varpalota, Varpalota 8100 Hungary +36 20 235 3837 [email protected] http://www.nagybivalyos.hu
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5.0 based on 2 reviews

Nagybivalyos Fishing Lake and Leisure Center

2. Cuha Valley

Bakonyszentlaszlo Hungary
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5.0 based on 5 reviews

Cuha Valley

3. Fenyes Education Trail of Tata

Fenyes fasor Lot Number 1363/95, Tata 2890 Hungary +36 30 592 7373 [email protected] http://www.tataifenyestanosveny.hu/
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4.5 based on 82 reviews

Fenyes Education Trail of Tata

4. Ferto-Hansag National Park

Kocsagvar, Fertoszeplak 9435 Hungary +36 99 537 620 [email protected] http://www.ferto-hansag.hu/
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4.0 based on 2 reviews

Ferto-Hansag National Park

5. Alcsut Arboretum

Kastely 6-8., Alcsutdoboz 8087 Hungary +36 22 353 219 https://www.facebook.com/arboretumalcsut/
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4.0 based on 43 reviews

Alcsut Arboretum

6. Pakozdi-Sukoro Arboretum and Wildlife Park

Pakozd Hungary +36 30 417 0133 https://www.velencei-to.hu/Pakozd-Sukoroi-Arboretum-es-Szabadidopark
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4.0 based on 8 reviews

Pakozdi-Sukoro Arboretum and Wildlife Park

7. Bokod Floating Village

Oroszlany 2840 Hungary
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3.0 based on 47 reviews

Bokod Floating Village

Reviewed By RoulaKonstantopoulou - Athens, Greece

An amazing floating village 80 km northwest of the capital (one and a half hours by train) to the lake bordered by two villages, Bokod on the west side and Oroszlany to the east. The eerie, picturesque village on the lake - popular with locals and everyday landscape photographers - with the wooden huts that are inhabited in the summer by fishermen, fascinates you at first glance. And it proves that Hungary has much more to offer than the beautiful capital of the Danube. A sight that reminded me of South East Asia and West Africa. The village consists mainly of small houses, which are built on piles and platforms and are connected to the land and to each other with boardwalks. The dawn and sunset colors create a magical scenery. The only clash in the idyllic atmosphere of the nearby nuclear power plant. But even this has an advantage, since the water of the lake is never freezing, despite the cold Hungarian winter. When you are in Budapest, It is worth visiting beyond the usual - route for pictures and feelings. It is so near.

8. Centre for Nature and Wildlife Conservation

Gergely Tanya, Pazmand 2476 Hungary +36 20 960 4832 http://www.zoldkozpont.hu
Centre for Nature and Wildlife Conservation

Nature and Wildlife Protection, Ecotourism Center aims: - Presentation of domestic game species in their natural environment - description of the ecosystem of our protected forests - environmental education - wildlife protection (we expect donors) Please give an interpreter's request in advance, the fee of which is to be paid separately.

9. Zamolyi Madarkert

Halas To Utcaja, Zamoly 8081 Hungary +36 20 503 9765 [email protected] http://www.facebook.com/zamolyimadarkert
Zamolyi Madarkert

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